Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10087
Title: Investigation of hemorheological parameters at the diagnosis and the follow-up of nutritional vitamin B12 deficient children
Authors: Tancer-Elci, Hazal.
Isik-Balci, Y.
Bor-Kucukatay, M.
Kilic-Toprak, E.
Kilic-Erkek, O.
Senol, H.
Aybek, H.
Keywords: erythrocyte aggregation
erythrocyte deformability
viscosity
Vitamin B12 deficiency
cyanocobalamin
adolescent
Article
blood rheology
blood viscosity
child
clinical article
controlled study
cyanocobalamin deficiency
female
follow up
human
infant
male
plasma viscosity
physiology
preschool child
Vitamin B 12 Deficiency
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Erythrocyte Aggregation
Erythrocyte Deformability
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Hemorheology
Humans
Infant
Male
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: We aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin B12 deficiency on hemorheological parameters, and the changes in these parameters following vitamin B12 treatment. 33 patients (mean-age:7±5.7 years) diagnosed as nutritional vitamin B12 deficiency, and 31 age and sex matched controls (mean-age:7.1±5.2 years) were enrolled. Erythrocyte deformability and aggregation were determined by an ectacytometer, plasma and whole blood viscosities by a cone-plate rotational viscometer. The differences between patients and controls were compared. Hemorheological parameters were repeated in the patient group following vitamin B12 treatment, and the results were compared with the initial results. In vitamin B12 deficiency, erythrocyte deformability and whole blood viscosity were found to be significantly decreased, eythrocyte aggregation was found to be significantly increased compared with the controls. Plasma viscosity was found to be decreased in deficiency but this decrease was not statistically significant. In patient group, erythrocyte deformability, whole blood and plasma viscosities were found to be significantly increased and erythrocyte aggregation was significantly decreased, after treatment. This study indicates that vitamin B12 deficiency has important effects on hemorheological parameters and adequate treatment of deficiency not only corrects the hematological parameters, but also by helping to normalize the hemorheological parameters, may contribute to the regulation of microvascular perfusion. © 2015 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10087
https://doi.org/10.3233/CH-131740
ISSN: 1386-0291
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